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Alchymia Andreæ Libavii: Recognita, Emendata, Et aucta, tum dogmatibus & experimentis nonnullis, c. 1606
Mosaic of "Dionysus Riding a Leopard" c. 180 AD. House of Masks. Delos, Greece
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Heavenly Scene with the Gods of Olympus Surrounding a Chess Board, Poseidon and Pan Below, c. 1723–41 by John Carwitham. Metropolitan Museum.
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Sun by Hans Thoma (1839–1924)
Lovers in Union, Orissa, India, 18th century
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Jaroš Griemiller, Rosarium Philosophorum, Prague, c. 1578
Perspectiva literaria, c. 1567 by Hans Lencker
Geometria, plate 6 from "The Seven Liberal Arts", ca. 1628–66 by Paulus Fürst
Vipera Pythia, c. 1651, by Marco Aurelio Severino
Thutmose III is making an offering Amun-Re
From the Shrine of Hathor, Deir el-Bahari, Thebes.
Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. JE 38575
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Julio Le Parc Two assembled litographs 75 x 75 cm each
“Through war, great religions become the property of the entire earth; the most capable races sprout from dark roots to the light; countless slaves become free men. War is no more a human institution than the sexual drive; it is a law of nature, therefore we will never escape its spell. We must not deny it, or it will devour us.”
— Ernst Jünger, War as Inner Experience
Uncredited cover art for After the Rain, by John Bowen, 1965